From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Edmond Y. Azadian While the Cold War is intensifying over the Syrian crisis, pitting again the old warriors against each other, an internal crisis is brewing in Armenia with[...]

WATERTOWN — St. James Armenian Church celebrated the graduation of 18 young adults from the St. James Sunday School on Sunday, June 3. This year’s graduates were: Zachary Abdalian, Armen[...]

WASHINGTON — Last week, as part of the Armenian Assembly of America’s Terjenian-Thomas Internship Program, the 2012 intern class met with Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Frank Pallone Jr.[...]

WOODSIDE, N.Y. — On Thursday, April 12, at the Armenian Center here, four female writers of the diaspora presented their works at Literary Gems and Wine — a program sponsored[...]

YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Gagik Beglarian, the controversial former mayor of Yerevan, has been appointed to Armenia’s government as minister of transport and communications, more than 18 months after being forced[...]

WASHINGTON — This week, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to approve a number of ambassadorial nominees, including Richard Morningstar, whom the Barack Obama administration designated to serve as ambassador[...]

YEREVAN (Hetq and Armenpress) — Visiting Austrian President Heinz Fischer this week declared in Yerevan that the Karabagh issue cannot be solved through force and[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian While the US news media is lulling the public with a profusion of coverage in the case of sexual abuse by assistant football coach of Pennsylvania[...]

By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Massachusetts is a Mecca of medical schools and doctors. Therefore, it is no surprise that there is a medical group —[...]

By Armine Tokhmakhyan MARGAHOVIT, Armenia — On June 13, Armenia Tree Project (ATP) and representatives of the Ohanian Family hosted the ceremonial opening of the new Michael and Virginia Ohanian[...]

By Florence Avakian Special to the Mirror-Spectator SUCEAVA, Romania — The Hagigadar Armenian Monastery built in 1512 on a hill outside of this Romanian town has been called a “church[...]